A Joint Statement by the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund.
Chapter 9: Public health guide for emergencies
In-and Out-Patient Treatment
The limitation of a single sector approach. HNP Discussion Paper
Arsenic contaminated tube well water was first detected in Bangladesh in early 1990s. The arsenic comes from naturally arsenic-rich material delivered by the region's river systems, deposited over many years to make up the land of Bangladesh. Arsenic contamination is not caused by tube wells, or by ...irrigation or application of fertilizers.
Today, although 98 per cent of the population uses an improved drinking water source the safe water coverage of Bangladesh is 86 per cent because of arsenic contamination.
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Provincial profiles
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Standard Operating Procedures | RBC/IHDPC/EID Division | 9/30/2011
The content of these guidelines acknowledges that wasting and undernutrition in HIV-infected children reflect a series of failures within the health system, the home and community and not just a biological process related to virus and host interactions.
The guidelines do not cover the feeding of i...nfants 0 to 6 months old, because the specialised care in this age group is already addressed in other WHO guidelines and documents.
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Preliminary version for country introduction
Harmonising proven strategies beyond the emergency phase. Zero Hunger Phase 2